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Where to buy runescape 2007 gold you may ask? Well if you do a simple Google search, you will find a huge list of possible sites. In this article I will describe where you can find a legitimate site where you can purchase runescape gold for a fair price. First, when searching for a site, the most important thing is to make sure that the site is still functioning. To check if this is the case, just simply either attempt to contact their live support or add their skype account. If the site is still operational, a live support agent should be with you to help you order rs gold. Next, take a look at the prices that the website advertises. If this price is too low or too high, you can cross this site off your list. Also, try to find a site that appears to have good English on it. There are two reasons for this. First, you want to make sure you buy from a non-Chinese site. Chinese IP’s are known to have traded with mass gold farmers, and since their accounts may have been marked by Jagex, your account is at risk of receiving a real world trading ban. Secondly, since Chinese sites are generally staffed by Chinese workers, communication will be a hassle. This can be all avoided by going to an American site like www.rsgoldstop.com to purchase your runescape gold. Once you have found a site that fits the criteria above, be sure to ask them for some proof of reputation. Many sites are active on various online forums like sythe.org, playerauctions.com, and others. By showing reputation posted by previous customers, you can determine if the site that you are dealing with is fraudulent or not. Most of the time, these sites that appear on the first page of Google will be reliable since it requires a decent investment to make it there. That’s the end of my advice and good luck in your search to find your Runescape gold needs!

League of Legends is a game that has taken the world by storm. Since starting as a Indie game as a mod of Warcraft, this game has grown to over 30 million monthly players around the world. In season one, the prize pull for the world championship was only $150,000. Now the game has grown so much that Riot Games has rented out the Staples Center in Los Angeles and funded a monstrous $2,000,000 prize pool in Season 3. With this type of exponential growth comes new problems. One topic of heated discussion is MMR Boosting/Elo Boosting. MMR Boosting in League of Legends has become prevalent to the point that many LCS (League Championship Series) players have been caught and punished for partaking in the activity. Names like Aphromoo, Meteos, and even Rhux are some of the most renown players, but in order to fund their dreams to become a full time LoL pro, they needed to boost. Elo boosting allowed these players to forgo a traditional job which resulted in them honing their skills in League of Legends.

Although boosting is against Riot’s terms of service and is actively frowned upon, many players that feel like they are stuck in a rating that they do not belong in search for various methods to improve their rating. Websites have been created by entrepreneurial high rated players that offer services that can help these players. These services include: elo boosting, duo queue games, league of legends coaching services, private guides, and more. These websites are engaging in a highly frowned upon activity, but since they are not selling any intellectual property, they cannot be taken down. They are simply selling their time as a service and according the the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 this type of activity is legally allowable. Furthermore, Tencent, the owner of a majority stake in Riot Games, has acquired an interest in Playerauctions, which itself is a marketplace that was specifically created to cater to the world of virtual goods in video games. One such site, cheapeloboosting.com, was formed by a highly rated gamer that decided to offer customers safe and secure services. They offer services to many countries around the world: NA, EUW, LAN, LAS, OCE, and many other servers in LoL. Before the development of these sites, many players found con artists around many different online forums that would take their game accounts and their money. This results in a major headache for Riot as the amount of account recovery tickets would be extremely high. By establishing reputable sites, Riot saved resources with the resulting decrease in stolen accounts and websites created value in a market that will always remain. In my next posts I will be going over the black markets that have been established in various games. This phenomena is not unique to League of Legends with some economists claiming that the virtual goods market is a billion dollar industry as more and more players flock to the online world of video gaming.